3 Leadership Lessons from Avengers: Infinity War
Here are 3 church leadership lessons from Avengers: Infinity War…
3 Ways to Musically Invest in Your Worship Team
There are three main areas in which you should invest in your team: musically, spiritually, and relationally. Each has their own importance and should be balanced. Let's take a look at how you can invest in your team musically.
How to Say No to Someone Who Wants to Be on Your Worship Team
There is going to be someone who wants to join your worship team who isn't the right fit. Maybe they're not skilled musically. Maybe they aren't in it for the right reasons. Whatever it is - there will be a time when you have to say "no."
How to Receive a Compliment
Have you ever had one of those awkward moments when someone gives you a glowing compliment and you have no idea what to say? You want to honor their encouragement but want to be humble. So what do you do?
On Time, Every Time
If you want to build trust in leadership, you've got to do what you say you're going to do when you say you're going to do it.
The most practical way you can make that happen is to start on time and end on time every time…
How to Grow Your Worship Team - Provide Structure for Growth
When it comes to building your team, the truth is: your team will only grow as large as your current system allows.
If your system is not set up to handle 15 people, you may hit that number but you will quickly shrink back to what your current system can handle.
If you want your team to grow, you've got to be ready for the growth.
Fill Yourself Up
You can't fill an empty cup with an empty cup. Therefore, part of your job as a worship leader is to fill yourself up so that when you lead others you can fill them up. It's cyclical. Fill yourself up - pour yourself out - repeat.
Saturday Challenge - Plan Your Welcome
I challenge you to plan how you're going to welcome your church tomorrow.
The 4 Step Formula For Welcoming People Into Worship
We think a lot about worship transitions. What are you going to say between songs? How are you going to transition musically? We spend so much time thinking about the middle of our worship gatherings we forget about the beginning.
Making Hymns More Accessible - Guest Post - Nathan Drake
Learn how you can make hymns more accessible in your worship leading!
How to Play Behind Someone When They're Speaking
Have you ever wondered how to play behind someone when they’re speaking or praying? Follow these 4 steps!
3 Things to Consider When Planning a Worship Set
There are a lot of things to think about when planning a worship set. Here are a few…
3 Ways to Evaluate Your Worship Leading
Ever wondered how to evaluate your worship leading? Follow these 3 steps!
6 Questions to Ask to Review Your Worship Gathering
Reviewing your worship gathering is vital in improving your worship leading. It often goes forgotten and we end up blindly moving on to the next week without considering what happened the week before. "Sunday is over but Sunday is coming." This week work through these 6 questions and come up with one actionable step to implement when leading next Sunday.
Saturday Challenge - Look for a Non-Musical Way to Lead Worship
I challenge you to lead non-musical worship tomorrow.
3 Ways to Not Lose Your Congregation in Spontaneous Worship
There's a fine line between spontaneous worship and chaotic worship. It can be easy to lose your congregation when you step into the spontaneous.
The Importance of Saying "No"
As leaders, we don't fully grasp the importance of the word "no." Being a leader is not about pleasing people. It's not about saying yes to everything that comes your way. It's about knowing where you want to go and how you're going to get there.